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Originally Posted by herbaru
We are getting rid of STUFF to be ready for a move to TV (someday soon we hope). We have a collection of holiday outdoor decorative flags. Are these allowed to be displayed and do people display them for many holidays or just maybe Christmas?
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Attached to the violation notice we got for our lawn being too high (we prefer a lawn not a carpet or putting green - it makes more oxygen!) was a list of dont's from the developer.
We've seen lots of flags as we ride around, and lawn ornaments too (which the list said were banned)
"lighting must be attached to building" but we have seen walkway lights....
And here's one we'd like help with -
"no clothes hanging out, no clotheslines, no poles..... TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW"
Anyone have an idea what that means?
We were curious so we looked it up and this is interesting
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/consumer/...d_a/rights.htm
http://www.ccfj.net/HOAFLclothesline.html
While we don't intend to flaunt our whitey tighties and over-the-shoulder-boulder-holders on the front lawn, we would like to do what we have been doing for a half century - discreetly hang a few things in the sunshine - the freshness is incomparable.
We've already passed the test of the solar panels on the roof.
Because our meter is now running in reverse and we are "selling power back to SECO" we are wondering about that ban on running a business from a Villages home

L&L